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JMU's quantitative finance major is a STEM-based interdisciplinary program that focuses on creating, refining, and applying cutting-edge financial methods to develop inventive solutions for financial challenges.
This distinctive program stands apart from other College of Business options, leading to a Bachelor of Science degree with paired minors in economics and mathematics or a dual major with math. The Q-Fin program follows a rigorous structure, requiring students to start mathematics coursework in their first year to maintain timely progress. Core courses equip students with essential skills for diverse financial scenarios and analytical problem-solving, while electives allow specialization in economics, mathematics, statistics, or finance.
This program prepares graduates for professional roles in financial engineering, structured products, predictive modeling, asset securitization, actuarial fields, investment analysis, and wealth management. The curriculum emphasizes quantitative problem-solving in finance, particularly through the practical use of sophisticated financial instruments across various economic contexts.